At 05:03 PM 6/22/2002 -0700, Thom Stark wrote:
>Ken Meyer asked the musical question:
>
> > and since when is it the ISP's responsibility to police content
>
>Mmm..ever since the DMCA, actually..

ummm . . . not true. dmca does NOT require the isp to police content; 
indeed, provides a number of safe harbors that generally require that the 
isp NOT be policing content in order to take advantage of the safe harbor. 
what dmca does require (at least under certain conditions) is that the isp 
remove allegedly infringing material once the isp receives 
notification--then there are procedures to be followed re disputing whether 
the material is infringing, getting it put back up, etc.


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>
>Thom Stark
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